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MACULAR DEGENERATION 355(Radix Salviae Miltiorrrhizae). If there is concomitant phlegmmisting the clear orifices, add nine grams <strong>of</strong> Shi Chang Pu(Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii). If there is more marked fatigueand bodily weakness, add up to 30 grams <strong>of</strong> Huang Qi (RadixAstragali). If there is low back pain and weakness, add ninegrams each <strong>of</strong> Xu Duan (Radix Dipsaci) and Du Zhong(Cortex Eucommiae). If there is decreased sexual desire andimpotence, add nine grams each <strong>of</strong> Xian Mao (RhizomaCurculiginis) and Xiang Ling Pi (Herba Epimedii).ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION: Zu San Li (St 36), SanYin Jiao (Sp 6), Pi Shu (Bl 20), Wei Shu (Bl 21), Shen Shu (Bl23), Jing Ming (Bl 1), Qiu Hou (M-HN-8), Cheng Qi (St 1)ANALYSIS OF FORMULA: Supplementing Zu San Li, San YinJiao, Pi Shu, and Wei Shu fortifies the spleen and boosts theqi. Supplementing San Yin Jiao and Shen Shu supplementsthe kidneys and invigorates yang. Supplementing Jing Ming,Qiu Hou, and/or Cheng Qi brightens the eyes. Also use moxibustionat Pi Shu, Wei Shu, and Shen Shu.ADDITIONS & SUBTRACTIONS: For more marked spleenqi vacuity, add Tai Bai (Sp 3). For concomitant liver depression,add Tai Chong (Liv 3) and He Gu (LI 4). For concomitantblood stasis, use even supplementing-even drainingtechnique at San Yin Jiao and drain He Gu. If blood stasis iseven more marked, also drain Ge Shu (Bl 17). For moremarked kidney yang vacuity, add moxibustion at Guan Yuan(CV 4) and Ming Men (GV 4).3. QI & BLOOD DUAL VACUITY WITH QISTAGNATION & BLOOD STASIS PATTERNMAIN SYMPTOMS: Decreased visual acuity, dizziness,fatigue, bodily weakness, shortness <strong>of</strong> breath, a pale white,sallow yellow, or dark, sooty facial complexion, irritability,emotional depression, taciturnity and disinclination to stir orspeak, dry, scaly skin, brittle nails, dry, falling hair, itching,age spots, cherry hemangiomas, spider nevi, or other varicosities,possible constipation, loose stools, or alternatingconstipation and loose stools, a pale, enlarged but darkishtongue with possible static macules and/or spots, and a fine,forceless but yet bowstring pulseTREATMENT PRINCIPLES: Boost the qi and upbear yang,course and harmonize the liver, nourish and quicken theblood, and brighten the eyesRX: Yi Qi Sheng Yang Bu Xue Fang (Boost the Qi, UpbearYang & Supplement the Blood Formula)INGREDIENTS:Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae Albae)Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae)15g15gDang Shen (Radix Codonopsitis)Huang Qi (Radix Astragali)Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis)Shu Di (cooked Radix Rehmanniae)Chi Shao (Radix Paeoniae Rubrae)Yu Jin (Tuber Curcumae)Dan Pi (Cortex Moutan)Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae)Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae)Gou Qi Zi (F<strong>ru</strong>ctus Lycii)Tao Ren (Semen Persicae)Chai Hu (Radix Bupleuri)Shi Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii)Sheng Ma (Rhizoma Cimcifugae)12g12g12g12g12g12g12g9g9g9g9g6g6g3gANALYSIS OF FORMULA: This formula is a modification <strong>of</strong>Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang (Supplement the Center & Boost theQi Decoction). Dang Shen, Huang Qi, and Bai Zhu fortifythe spleen and supplement the qi. Bai Shao, Dan Shen, DangGui, Gou Qi Zi, and Shu Di supplement the liver and nourishthe blood. In addition, Gou Qi Zi brightens the eyes. DanShen, Dang Gui, Yu Jin, Dan Pi, Chi Shao, and Tao Renquicken the blood and transform stasis. Chai Hu, Chen Pi,and Sheng Ma regulate and rectify the qi mechanism, upbearingthe clear and downbearing the turbid. Shi Chang Putransforms phlegm and opens the orifices.ADDITIONS & SUBTRACTIONS: For concomitant dampnessand phlegm, add nine grams each <strong>of</strong> Fu Ling (Poria) andBan Xia (Rhizoma Pinelliae).ACUPUNCTURE & MOXIBUSTION: Zu San Li (St 36), SanYin Jiao (Sp 6), Tai Chong (Liv 3), He Gu (LI 4), Ge Shu (Bl17), Gan Shu (Bl 18), Jing Ming (Bl 1), Qiu Hou (M-HN-8),Cheng Qi (St 1)ANALYSIS OF FORMULA: Supplementing Zu San Li supplementsthe spleen and boosts the qi. Even supplementingevendraining San Yin Jiao helps Zu San Li supplement theqi at the same time as it quickens the blood and transformsstasis. Draining Tai Chong and He Gu moves the qi andquickens the blood <strong>of</strong> the whole body, especially when combinedwith San Yin Jiao. Even supplementing-even drainingGe Shu and Gan Shu both nourishes and quickens the bloodas well as helps Tai Chong course the liver and rectify the qi.Even supplementing-even draining Jing Ming, Qiu Hou,and/or Cheng Qi opens the orifices and brightens the eyes.ADDITIONS & SUBTRACTIONS: For phlegm confoundingthe clear orifices, add Feng Long (St 40). For chest pain oroppression, add Nei Guan (Per 6) and Dan Zhong (CV 17).For more marked liver depression, add Guang Ming (GB 37)and Feng Chi (GB 20). For more marked spleen qi vacuity,add Tai Bai (Sp 3).

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